Circuit rider (technology)

Circuit rider (technology)

The term circuit rider, which has its roots in Methodist preaching, has more recently been applied to technology assistance providers who travel to small non-profit organizations in a particular sector to troubleshoot or support particular technology needs in those organizations. Another term for these people is eRider.

In this context, a circuit rider is part trainer, part management consultant, part computer expert. They provide consulting and assistance with technology strategy development, make multiple visits to the organizations they serve, and provide advice and information by phone and e-mail. They can serve regional constituencies by travel from a central location. Additionally, circuit riders can "cross-pollinate" the groups they service, transmitting insights, tools, and tips as they travel throughout the sector. In addition, training materials and resources can be used at multiple sites thereby spreading the development cost out across a number of organizations.

The umbrella term for this field is nonprofit technology, and Circuit Riders are a form of Nonprofit Technology Assistance Provider (NTAP)

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History

Modern technology circuit riding for nonprofits began in the U. S. in the mid-1990s when Gavin Clabaugh at the Telecommunications Cooperative Network approached the W. Alton Jones Foundation to get funding for technology services for a group of the foundation's grantees. The making of a request directly from a service provider to a funding source (the foundation) to serve a group of grantees was a novel approach for technology provision in the nonprofit sector. To differentiate the approach it was given the name circuit riding[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Paul-Brian McInerney, Nonprofits and Technology:Emerging Research for Usable Knowledge, editors Michael Cortes and Kevin M. Rafter, Lyceum Books, 2007. pp 150 - 152. ISBN 978-1-933478-06-7

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